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Konami has announced that Liverpool FC and Spanish international striker Fernando Torres is to join Lionel Messi as the cover stars of PES 2010!
Torres, 25, has enjoyed an incredibly successful season both at club and international level, and will now join UEFA Champions League winner Messi on the front of PES 2010's packaging. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Game
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Nani of football games... occasionally excellent, but lets itself down on the basics,
By Simao Segunda (England) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PS2) (Video Game)
This, to use a cliche, is a game of two halves. On the one hand, it improves in a lot of areas from PES 2009. Gameplay is more fluid, and the Goalkeepers have definitely stepped up their game. The Champions League license is a fantastic addition, and there are a couple of new stats and stars to help the players perform more like their real-life versions. However, these improvements have their price.
Despite being released two months after the end of the transfer window, a lot of the players have not been moved. For instance, Chygrynsky remains at Shakhtar Donetsk, and Shevchenko remains in the Chelsea blue. When I first loaded up the game, I thought to myself "Well, that's not a problem, Pro Evo has always had a great editing system, I'll just put the players where they are supposed to be." Big mistake. You see, the editor is much the same as it has always been, with one slight difference. The names of the clubs are no longer displayed, just their emblems. Not too bad when it comes to the Premiership, but with some of the lesser clubs in other leagues, and particularly the 'Other' clubs, working out which is which becomes a far more difficult task. Needlessly. The Champions League mode, accessible as a stand-alone competition or as part of the Master League, is fantastic. However, it's also a lot different to the other game modes. The camera is further away, and the whole experience is smoother and more intuitive than the regular game. So why not apply this to the whole game? It's so much better than the standard mode! Thankfully, both the regular game and the Champs League versions are playable in Exhibition mode. I know which one I will be using when I have friends round! Two further points to mention. Firstly, Become A Legend mode is far better than in 2009. The camera now pans out to a very wide angle when you do not have the ball, and zooms in closer when you do. It is far more intuitive than the 2009 camera, which always made me feel dizzy and disoriented. Also, the ability to choose your development curve, receive mentoring from team-mates, and learn new positions, make the whole experience far more realistic and enjoyable. Finally, the unlockable Classic teams feature a lot more recent legends. Gone are the days of Alan Ball, Shilton, Platini, Tigana & co. In are the likes of Edgar Davids, Nigel Martyn, Zidane etc. However, disappointingly, although they have kept Maradona, there is no Pele. Who ever heard of a Classic Brazil side without the Great Man? In a way, that sums up the game... Lots to recommend, let down by a lack of attention to detail.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PS2) (Video Game)
This is the only reason i still play the PS2 and i cannot be bothered with getting a newer console because i do not want to become addicted to the likes of COD. The game is more realistic and the graphics have noticeably improved but are obviously not up to the standards that the PS3 provides. Overall, a quality game (watch your tackles, ref's are strict)
Must buy if you only have a PS2!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PS2),
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PS2) (Video Game)
Excellent game...haven't seen my son in weeks!! Seriously though, as with most of the FIFA & PES games - each new generation that is brought out proves to be better graphically than the last and usually a "must have" for our discerning offspring! My son certainly thinks its well worth the money!
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